OKC Top 250 Player Evaluations: Morning Session #76-85
The Prep Hoops Top 250 was in Oklahoma City on Sunday. Throughout the week Prep Hoops will have tons of content from the camp. Keep checking PrepHoops.com for content. Player Evaluations will be done for every player that attended the Top 250 camp. Order is based off the number provided at camp. These will be released over the course of the next couple of days.
Blake Owens: 6’8 2018 Forward Putnam City North High School
Owens is a long forward who does a little bit of everything. He excels in the mid-range, but has touch out to the 3-point line. Owens is great at getting up and down the floor. He also uses his length to disrupt or block shots on the defensive end.
Clarence Parks: 6’7 2018 Forward Muskogee High School
Parks is a big-bodied forward who showed a good ability to finish around the rim. He was constantly blocking shots on defense and rebounded the ball well too.
Cody Parman: 6’1 2018 Guard Shawnee High School
Parman is a tough guard who was able to rebound the ball extremely well. He also showed that he could extend the defense with his outside shot.
Camden Patterson: 6’10 2018 Forward/Center Ringwood High School
Patterson is a tall forward. He showed that he could get up and down the court with ease and well as showing an advanced handle with the ball. His main attribute is his shooting. Patterson has great form and can shoot over defenders with ease. If he keeps working on his handle and finishing ability he will be a dangerous player in the state of Oklahoma.
Deazhon Perkins: 6’1 2018 Guard Capitol Hill High School
Perkins is a quicker guard who uses his size to finish through contact around the rim. He was able to get into the lane easily and got to the line numerous times.
Chaz Perry: 5’11 2019 Guard Roland High School
Perry is a guard who showed the ability to shoot the ball. He wasn’t the flashiest player, but was solid and did what he needed to do to help his team.
Cooper Peterson: 6’4 2019 Guard Edmond North High School
Peterson is a long and athletic guard who scored the ball well. He has great court vision and was able to find teammates for open shots. Along with passing, Peterson showed an ever improving shot from behind the 3-point line.
Darvin Petties: 5’7 2019 Guard Northeast Academy High School
Petties is a smaller guard, but used his extreme quickness to get into the lane and find teammates for open shots.
Ben Pfeiff: 6’4 2018 Forward Bethel High School
Pfeiff is a tough forward who showed great hustle for his team. He chased down a couple 50/50 balls and also showed a good ability to rebound the ball.